Workshop 1 – ”INOV.UNIT – FEUPs Office to support PhDs Research and Innovation”
-> 15th June, 14h00-15h00, room B322
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-portuguese speaking person)
PROGRAM:
The Research and Innovation Support Unit (INOV) carries out its activity in the scope of specialized consultancy and technical assistance in research and innovation activities, in conjunction with the Research Units and Competence Centers, namely to:
a) support the competitive funding for research and innovation;
b) promote actions and act as an interface to the industry;
c) support the transfer of knowledge and the provision of services to companies;
d) promote and support participation in international research and innovation networks;
e) support the creation of spin-off companies;
f) manage information related to research and innovation activities.
SPEAKER: Pedro Coelho | Head of FEUPs’ INOV – Research and Innovation Support Unit
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Workshop 2 – “My career with a PhD: to open up or close a gap?”
-> 15th June, 14h00 – 15h00, room B323
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-portuguese speaking person)
PROGRAM: FEUP Talent Unit is responsible for promoting the interaction between students and companies at the academia and the management of alumni relations. One of our main goals is to promote different projects and initiatives to help students and graduates develop or enhance their skills.
With this session you’ll have the opportunity to get to know some of the projects that are being held by FEUP Talent Unit, namely some specific projects specifically designed for PhD students.
Also, at this session you will have the chance to have a moment to think about where your PhD is as part of your career path and life design.
What can I do with it? Is this a step to open up or am I looking to close a gap? Do I need a plan B?
Do not miss this change to share your concerns with other PhD students and think ahead about your choices and goals.
SPEAKERS:
Marta Rodrigues – Working at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto since 2009 is the head of the Talent Unit of FEUP since 2020. Experienced in the area of business relations, project management and event organization.
João Henrique Almeida – Psychologist, 33 years old and born in Viseu – a small city in the heart of Portugal. Working at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, certified in career management and holding a master in Clinical and Health Psychology from University of Aveiro as well as a specialization in advanced coaching from University of Porto. Experienced trainer in topics such as career design, personal and professional development, leadership, communication, among others.
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Workshop 3 – “Library Services and Support for ECR-Early Career Researchers”
-> 15th June, 14h00 – 15h00, room B327
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-Portuguese speaking person)
PROGRAM:
FEUP’s Library is strongly committed to attending to young researchers and doctoral students’ information needs, thus offering a suite of precisely adjusted services.
Besides providing study places and access to quality scientific information, the Library offers face-to-face and online training courses and tutorials to complement its in-person support.
This workshop provides detailed information on the services developed by FEUP’s Library around scientific publication processes, including evaluation and outreach.
SPEAKERS
Cristina Lopes, Luís Miguel Costa, Teresa Oliveira Ramos | Biblioteca da FEUP
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Workshop 4 – “Depression and anxiety in PhD students: Preventing emotional exhaustion and burnout”
-> 15th June, 13H00 – 15H00, room B339
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-portuguese speaking person)
PROGRAM:
a) Depression and anxiety: what is it and what are its most common issues
b) Mental Health and Well-Being: tips to deal with worry, rumination, distress and emotional exhaustion
SPEAKERS: Fernanda Mendes and Helena Lopes | FEUPs GOI-Orientation and Integration Unit
Fernanda Mendes: Psychologist at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto – Orientation and Integration Office. Masters Degree and First Degree in Psychology (Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto). Full Member of the Portuguese Board of Psychologists. Specialty College of the Portuguese Board of Psychologists. General Specialty in Clinical and Health Psychology. Advanced Specialty in Psychotherapy
Helena Lopes: Psychologist at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto – Orientation and Integration Office. PhD in Educational Sciences (Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto). First Degree in Psychology (Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto). Post-graduation studies: a)Motivation Psychology (Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Coimbra) and b)Training Systems Assessment (Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto). Full Member of the Portuguese Board of Psychologists. Specialty College of the Portuguese Board of Psychologists: General Specialty in Educational Psychology.
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Workshop 5 – “Introduction to Git: Mastering Version Control”
-> 15th June, 14h00-15h00, room I-105
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-portuguese speaking person)
SPEAKER: Diogo P. Cordeiro
PROGRAM:
Git is a powerful version control software that helps you to keep track of different versions of your code (or other types of text as your thesis), collaborate on your code (or reports) with other people, and experiment with new changes to your code. It’s used in industry and in many open-source projects. This tutorial will provide participants with a hands-on opportunity to learn the fundamental concepts and leverage the features offered by Git.
The tutorial will cover the following topics:
- What is Git?
- Configuring Git and setting up GPG for secure commits;
- Initialising a Git repository;
- Adding files to the repository;
- Committing changes;
- Checking the status.
- Tags
- Utilising tags for marking relevant points in the project’s history.
- Diff and Patch
- Understanding and applying differences between versions using diff and patch.
- Remote Repositories
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- Cloning remote repositories;
- Pushing changes to a remote repository;
- Pulling changes from a remote repository.
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- Branching and Merging
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- Resetting changes in the repository;
- Creating and managing branches;
- Merging branches.
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- A brief look at the Git Internals
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Workshop 6 – “Spiking Neural Networks: Fundamentals and Applications”
-> 15th June, 14h00-15h00, room I 025
face-to-face, in english (in case there is a non-portuguese speaking person)
SPEAKER: João Nunes
PROGRAM:
Neuromorphic computing tries to mimic the biological neuron, where information is transmitted in the form of spikes, thus being more energy efficient than standard hardware. Moreover, deep learning breakthroughs are typically correlated with increase in model parameters and computing power, which represents a large carbon footprint and is believed to have diminishing returns. But neuromorphic neural networks, namely, spiking neural networks (SNNs), due to sparseness of spike trains and asynchronous processing, represent a more energy-efficient alternative and could replace traditional artificial neural networks in many applications like edge devices or event-driven systems such as autonomous driving. However, as activation functions in SNN models are non-differentiable, stochastic gradient descent (SGD) with the typical backpropagation algorithm cannot be directly used to train SNNs. As such, unsupervised learning with spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) or backpropagation with surrogate gradients have emerged as proper alternatives. In this introductory hands-on workshop, we will learn the main principles of SNNs, including coding strategies, activation functions, and BP with surrogate gradients. Finally, we will implement SNN models for image classification tasks. This workshop thus concerns a timely topic where participants are expected to gain some intuition and practical insights regarding the growing field of SNN research.
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